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rikkor on "Indian labourer backpacks around Britain to find himself"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=19818#post-53394
Mon, 10 Jan 2011 20:04:08 +0000rikkor53394@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p>"It's chapati, and I'll cry if I want to" is priceless. I've added some more of my own.
</p>mr blue on "Indian labourer backpacks around Britain to find himself"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=19818#post-53383
Mon, 10 Jan 2011 18:05:53 +0000mr blue53383@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p>Stars from me to even it up.
</p>Gerontius on "Indian labourer backpacks around Britain to find himself"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=19818#post-53376
Mon, 10 Jan 2011 17:06:23 +0000Gerontius53376@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p>Clever idea, fine wry humour. Lost on the trolls.
</p>rikkor on "Indian labourer backpacks around Britain to find himself"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=19818#post-53373
Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:14:03 +0000rikkor53373@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p>Gawd! I think you have just been one-d viciously. Not by me.
</p>rikkor on "Indian labourer backpacks around Britain to find himself"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=19818#post-53368
Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:05:09 +0000rikkor53368@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p>"Depived". Original, more 4-ish than 5-ish for me. But good. And, yes, you guessed it. I took the time to write those clever tags.
</p>Oxbridge on "Indian labourer backpacks around Britain to find himself"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=19818#post-53365
Mon, 10 Jan 2011 15:57:22 +0000Oxbridge53365@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p>To his friends among the sub-caste of brick makers in the slums of Nagpur, Miranjit Khapur seemed to have it all: two sheets of corrugated iron on his ceiling, a job that enabled him to have half an onion with his evening roti as often as not, a stand pipe less than half an hour's walk away. Yet he knew that there was something missing and he gave it all up to travel the A roads of Britain with all of his belongings on his back.</p>
<p>'It was the crass materialism of India that got me down,' says Khapur. 'On every street corner, it seemed, there was a poster urging you to buy something, often featuring a young model with a bare midriff and toes sticking out all over the place. Gross. I know it's a cliche, but yes, I came here to find myself spiritually, which is why I am living in the porch at All Saints Stevenage.'</p>
<p>Like many from the Indian sub-continent, Khapur struggled to adapt to Britain in the first few weeks. 'The wealth was shocking, of course, but sadly in the end you just screen it out. And the food is so awfully bland - oh, hang on, someone's done that gag already. But on the plus side, the temples are so old and atmospheric, unlike the gaudy concrete dens of noise at home and the British are not nearly as rubbish at cricket as I had been led to believe.'</p>
<p>With his visa about to run out, Khapur is hoping to extend his stay. Rather than take the easy route of teaching Gujarati to evening classes of council outreach workers, he hopes to do some voluntary work among the dispossessed street kids of Stevenage, many of whom cannot even afford a plasma screen TV. </p>
<p>'Of course I miss India sometimes, but I feel that my spiritual destiny is here in Hertfordshire. These poor, deprived people need me,' he says. 'Mind you, some of their customs really are hard to take on board. Do you know when they come back from Disneyland, they don't even have to drink cows' piss and eat cow shit to purify themselves? How weird is that?'
</p>sleeprun on "Extremely Hot, Young Couple Asked Why They Hang With Plain Looking Friends"http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/topic.php?id=540#post-1472
Sat, 06 Mar 2010 15:58:01 +0000sleeprun1472@http://newsbiscuit.com/forum/<p>"The contrast is what we're all about." said Brant the equally beautiful of the two.</p>
<p>"Yes, we actually photo test our friends and avoid extremes. Too pretty, wouldn't do at all. Ugly is kind of kicky, crippled we considered too, but in the end we went with the 'wouldn't stand out against a grove of trees or fence' aesthetic. Moderation in all things don't you think? Well, except as applies to us." </p>
<p>The self-labeled "plain" friends seems very happy with the arrangements. "We weren't really picked so much as when they were turning out the lights, after the try outs, we were standing there. They hadn't noticed us. So when we spoke up, and waved, they just said, right away - 'Perfect.' We were actually there by mistake. I was brining my shoe trees for repair and went in the wrong door! Heck, Susan Boyle was discovered, why not us?"</p>
<p>"Please don't say that we despise or pity our plain friends. We take them for tacos and everything. Often we take the clubing and they can hold our coats. One is great at getting us cabs. In fact, all our very pretty and rich friends are copying us now. Plain looking people are starting to be in demand!"
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